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  • So when is somebody a genuinely self employed contractor offering out his or her service is, or whether they really employees of a company and on a very sort of high profile level?

  • We've seen some broadcasters over the course of the last couple of years who really fallen foul of this, the most recent one being TV presenter Ayman Homes, who work for ITV on he's lost a case against H M Revenue and Customs because they say, Really, he was an employee of ITV and that he was using a vehicle, a company vehicle as a way, you know, perhaps not paying as much tax as he would if it was fully on P A y E.

  • But it's not just relatively Heidi paid broadcasters this effects, I mean, for example, one of the things that really first put me onto this was a lesser of a sort of really quite upset letter I got from someone saying 15 years ago, Nigel, I started my own niche company.

  • Providing I t on Project Control service is I worked over the years for 25 different companies.

  • They are my clients.

  • I voted conservative in the election because I thought they were the party off business, he says.

  • My current client now refuses to work with limited companies.

  • They have put a blanket ban on them and indeed other firms that I do work with.

  • So he's There's a small guy running his own business doing work for big companies.

  • And he says the other big firms are also saying the same.

  • So it's now impossible for me to get work via my company, and he goes on to make the point.

  • Good night, buddy, that he doesn't get health provision, doesn't get pensions, doesn't get any protection of any kind at all.

  • He's running his own business, and he's incurring costs in running that business.

  • And if the firm's iWork for now, say they're not gonna cooperate for him on that basis, he's got a problem.

  • And I think from what I can pick up on this and other tax issues, they're awesome.

  • Really concerns.

  • Let's drum boil this down.

  • Let's try to understand exactly what is going on.

  • I'm joined this morning by Mark Levin High street accounts and instituted taxation.

  • Harrow Martin.

  • Good morning.

  • Welcome.

  • Good morning.

  • Thank you very much.

  • So at the moment it is my responsibility.

  • If I'm the person with a limited company and I'm providing, you know, I could be an electrician's, I could be providing I t service is, you know, and I designate, I designate that I'm that I'm providing that service and you, as the company pay me the amount plus B 80 if I'm V 80 registered.

  • But all the rules about a change are there in a couple of weeks, dramatically So it's actually vice a versa.

  • The responsibility is now on the top of the pyramid.

  • It doesn't matter how many people were in that pyramid.

  • You might have an umbrella organization employing lots of subcontractors will come on, I'm sure will come under the umbrella cos a bit later on.

  • But the whole idea was that you then turned around and said, If you wanted your money, you then went to probably human resources of the big employer, the big employer.

  • Let's talk about being the main people at the top there, that the giants of the World Bank's building societies, big buildings and people like that would put BBC on one side because that's a separate issue on.

  • They now have the responsibility of ascertaining who were paying this money, too.

  • Are they really self employed?

  • Is it a limited company are reliable for national insurance?

  • And here is where the bomb is going to be bitten because from the six of April, national insurance will bite in and Persia and tax will be deducted if the main employer decides that they're glorified employees.

  • Now, no matter how many steps that you take and you can take steps, you could actually try and ascertain your own tax status by a tall initial letters.

  • A c e S T.

  • Which stands for check employment status tax.

  • It's a bit floored on its being around for some time with us on The Web revenue website was updated in about November, but there are flaws in it that can be challenged.

  • So what you need to do if you're the person that got your own one man band personal service company, I'll try and avoid initial letters.

  • What?

  • Come.

  • But if I am, you know, a one man company or two man company providing I t service is and I go to, you know, a major company and I go to them once, twice a year on I update that computer system.

  • Whatever I do, you know, I submit a bill.

  • It's a couple of ground each time or whatever it is, you know, it's then as it is now, my responsibility to sort that out with the tax man.

  • But if that then becomes the responsibility of the company is it will From the sixth of April, they were just said, You know what?

  • We can't be bothered with this.

  • Correct.

  • We don't want years down the line to find out that, actually, that actually were in trouble.

  • So they're just gonna deduct national insurance and P A Y, and that's gonna leave a lot.

  • So that's gonna leave a lot of self employed people much worse.

  • Office It is, indeed.

  • And here's the irony.

  • When these rules first put out inside union revenue, about 1/3 of their contract subcontractors quit.

  • Really?

  • Yep, because they found out they were gonna be caught.

  • So in sent simple money terms, it's a negotiation between you as the contractor providing the service on the final employer.

  • What's the price for the job?

  • A lot of people have estimated you need to put your prices up between 20 and 30% God so that your take home pay is gonna be the same before the fifth of April 2020 as it is going to be afterwards.

  • Now, if anybody gets it wrong in this chain, talk about a chain.

  • Let's think about a relay race where you somebody starts it off, passes it on to somebody else.

  • That's how the chain of work works.

  • If you get it wrong and the tax man hasn't got his money, he couldn't go back right to the very top and ask for that money.

  • So the point that you made about the top man, you don't got to national.

  • It's like I can't be bothered with this.

  • Oh, yeah, you know, why have the liability?

  • Is there any chance?

  • Is there any chance the government could?

  • Yes, changed their mind in the very much protest last week and the government's announcement that the back end of last week was We're going to have a soft landing, whatever that is.

  • No hard reaction in the next 12 months, which is another way of kicking into touch.

  • Yes, you've never noticed these questions.

  • You know that wasn't forward.

  • You get one answer noted.

  • But it would be fair to say, wouldn't it, Martin, that some people have actually missed used this system?

  • Because effectively, let's just give the example.

  • Let's give the example of somebody.

  • It could be a broadcaster, for argument's sake, somebody but somebody whose whose only source of income has come from one company to whom they provide work and service is on.

  • Then they do it through a limited company.

  • Um, and they're able, you know, tax wise to avoid quite a bit of national insurance.

  • What I mean isn't the truth of it.

  • Some people have been abusing this system.

  • Then there'll always be people.

  • Abusing is if you look at the science in the park that says, Please keep off the grass.

  • People will always work, walk on the grass.

  • Yes, they will.

  • They will.

  • I get that.

  • I get that.

  • Now I get this on Twitter.

  • I get one issue with being inside are 35.

  • His travel costs and subsistence could no longer be claimed.

  • I live in rugby.

  • It's 12,000 quid a year for parking and train to go months, t go down to London.

  • That's a huge hit on will demobilize a skilled niche workforce, so she makes the point.

  • You know, if you're commuting down from rugby everyday to London and you work for several companies, you know, employee of anybody you work for, several companies on you earn money from them.

  • At the moment, you can offset your travel costs against it.

  • It's a fair point, isn't it?

  • Absolutely Fairport, and that that's one of the classic ones.

  • The whole idea of travel costs is being contested over many, many decades with the tax man, and there's a case called The Recorder of Portsmouth.

  • He lived in London but had a day job down at Portsmouth at same time, had his other self employment, is a lawyer in London.

  • He decided that he wants to claim London Deport Smith deduction, but because it was an employment that he accepted in Portsmouth, it was held that he couldn't deduct it.

  • But that was a question off.

  • The point of payment was in employment.

  • If the point of payment is self employment, you can deduct it, which in your instance it wasa and it's always better to have more than one person as your customer.

  • Yeah, there must be a lot of you out there.

  • A lot of you out there who and either you or someone in your family axes a contractor on Do you know you will be desperately thing to get these rules changed.

  • Let's take a caller.

  • Let's let's take a real life example.

  • Let's speak to Bennett in Edinburgh.

  • Good morning to you.

  • All right.

  • Thanks very much for having me on the program.

  • Yeah, I'm not an expert in I are 35 or soul.

  • I work as a contractor on and off.

  • They're doing that sort of thing.

  • But let me be perfectly clear for B s.

  • People are now recruiting as the agency's understand what's going on and the end clients understand what's going on that, actually, it's just totally economic.

  • So from my own point of view, the industry that I work in 90% of that work would be in the Southeast, but I maintain a host sold elsewhere.

  • What if you take on that?

  • What doesn't allow you to work for other people?

  • It's intense.

  • You work for a six peak, six week period of intensity and long shifts and that sort of thing on dhe the whole economics off flights, travel, hotels, food and everything.

  • That just means that it's no even worse me considering it anymore.

  • I'm not Sebastian.

  • Huge changes, in fact, speaking personally, I don't know other people in this situation that led by, say, Southeast.

  • Um, it really cuts off that line of work for me unless I was to relocate.

  • Because tax wise, you just be so much worse off.

  • Yeah, yeah, so much myself.

  • You know the experiences and well, well, well, well, well.

  • The one solution we talked about a few minutes go with Martin Levin is you could put your prices up 2030%.

  • Well, I mean, that may well be what?

  • What what's gonna happen?

  • I mean, that I can't see that that's provided that that people prepared to pee that.

  • But the point I wanted to make is we got this whole idea of the northern powerhouse, and we're bringing any chess, too, and everything like that.

  • Well, the reason there's a good reason why people live elsewhere in the country, it's it's much cheaper.

  • It's a no awful lot of hassle when you don't go to your home every night because you're away for six weeks.

  • But the difficulty is, what this is doing is actually focusing.

  • And you know, the people that really do the work in the country.

  • It precludes this size.

  • And this there's trouble with that in the same say if you're already based in the Southeast, it's not going to make a huge meant.

  • A difference for you if you're if you're else where you work.

  • Yeah, you give that example from Edinburgh and we had attacks not long ago from a lady in rugby said no.

  • That's a very extreme point You make thank you Bennett for making it, Nigel on p A y e.

  • You'll pay between 30 and 40% Tax two hmrc What?

  • I was in I t consultant.

  • I paid the 80 corporation tax Self assessment on dividend tax.

  • HMRC will potentially now beginning less taxes.

  • How is this good for the country?

  • I'm not sure quite how I assess that, but but But what you may well get what you may well get is a lot of young people.

  • And this is this is this is what worries may.

  • A lot of young people now have set up their own little limited companies or acting a soul traders because a lot of young people are in the new technology game.

  • They've got their own particular skill sets.

  • They go out as contractors, and I actually see if these tax changes do go through.

  • I see this is a disincentive for young people to go out and set up on there, and I don't like that coming back to this in a moment.

  • But for now, it's the Sunday edition of an idea for a show, and it's called a past 11 to the tax and national insurance Responsibility shifts from the individual contractor providing the service to the company that is taking the service.

  • And that means a lot of big firms are saying to one man bands all over the country.

  • Hey, if you come into business for us, we're just gonna take away.

  • We're gonna take away P.

  • A.

  • Y.

  • You were gonna take away national insurance that needs a lot of people out there who are running their own companies with genuinely legitimate expenses.

  • If they can't offset them, they're gonna be worse off by 20 to 30% every year.

  • Now, there is another argument here, of course, and I'm gonna put this too high street account of Martin Levin.

  • You know, some people feel differently.

  • Tim Here says the company I work for employees freelances who were disguised as full time employees paying only 11% tax.

  • Unlike the full time employees on, he says freelances are not paying their fair share of tax.

  • And therefore, I'm all in favor of I R 35.

  • What do you What do you decide is a fair rate of text, though, because these guys might might have very expensive expenses, But if But if if, if somebody Okay, if somebody effectively goes the same place of work every day Ah, I'm how were there?

  • So So there are some naughty is here are very much so Yeah.

  • This is what that tool that I talked about earlier.

  • Yeah, CST on.

  • And one of the conditions there was exactly that.

  • Are you coming to the same place of work work every day?

  • Yes.

  • This is where the BBC got caught.

  • Are we going back four decades here for when it first came about.

  • And this was a dinner party where the chairman off the revenue as it then was on the chairman of the BBC around the table and they said, Well, most of our guys come in, use our equipment on their self employed.

  • That was in the mid seventies.

  • So that was where they hold the baby was first born.

  • And if if the taxman does find against you, how far can they go back?

  • 20 years?

  • 20 years?

  • I have.

  • So I didn't realize that No, no, no.

  • I can understand why you didn't realize it.

  • Usually it's six years what I thought 60.

  • When self assessment came out in 1997 it was a question of done and dusted.

  • That year is closed off and you think that is wonderful meal number of times I protected my clients and at that time, by making sure the revenue wouldn't go back.

  • Now they've come back and they said, Careless.

  • They've had these definitions.

  • Are you negligent?

  • Careless fraud?

  • A willful different.

  • I'm really shocked by that.

  • I I have to say In my years in business before politics, I used to keep the stuff for seven years and then burn it all.

  • Didn't wait.

  • Look forward to birdie.

  • Get over, you know.

  • Thank you.

  • The tax man was off by back.

  • Let's, um Let's get a lay.

  • Our next caller from Prescott up on Merseyside Lee, Good morning to you.

  • Good morning, Natural.

  • So how could these rules affect Julie?

  • So monday to Friday, employed by the N hs.

  • Hey, Hey.

  • However, of a weekend I work for the local out of our DP service as a nurse practitioner, so I invited them directly.

  • I don't go from an agency.

  • I'm not limited company.

  • I'm just a one man band.

  • Really?

  • So I'm not sure whether the work work idea of a weekend commander I also wanna Yes, it would have done.

  • But it would have come out in about two years ago when I R 35 was extended and the test for that was if you were paid out of the public purse, it was principally aimed at the BBC.

  • But then suddenly you realize that if government departments such as the N hs or anybody else would have been paying you scores with another one, then they had to established, or you had to prove to them using this Estelle CST that you were a self employed person.

  • Now, of course, it's gonna be slightly different to me, it's still much the same.

  • Go on the revenues website, answer their questions on the C E S T, which is floored because it doesn't thing doesn't cover things like mute mutuality off of obligation.

  • That's a question of they're offering you employer potential contract offers.

  • You work, and you can accept or decline it.

  • Now.

  • You should have done this before, printed here off and sent it to the payroll department or the Human Resources Department.

  • So they had something on their books to cover them in case of errors in the past.

  • Now, from the sixth of April, they will probably be chasing you for it, which, in which case, you can still do it.

  • There's a warning that if you there's a word that I've seen Game they assessed tall.

  • It's not on void.

  • All bets are off, but it's in your interest to turn round and print off all the answers that they've got to prove that you're still self employed because you're out of hours.

  • G.

  • P service would ask you to do different things.

  • Now, as soon as you become self employed effectively, your home is your base for operations, assumes you leave home your tax deductible as opposed to being an employment Because you're self employed for this weekend Work really is that Lee is a sole trader.

  • Effective.

  • Here's a sole trader.

  • Yes, which is nothing unusual.

  • Has got a full time job, pays you over the national health.

  • Okay on.

  • Then he's got this self employment as doing GP relief service is which casing could conduct deduct expenses.

  • Doesn't work through limited companies whose makes it much cleaner for him to work out his taxes that the problem is going to be proving that any payments that he gets from the GP relief service are kosher.

  • And outside of I R 35 on from what you tell me, you can be outside of 35 if you do this, okay?

  • Are you reassured by that?

  • Thank you.

  • Good.

  • Thank you very much.

  • That must be a lot of people.

  • A lot of people in his position.

  • Very much so.

  • Yes.

  • They have a particular skill set.

  • Yep.

  • They do their 40 hours a week, but they wanna wear money at weekends or whatever it is.

  • A look must be a lot of people in that position.

  • Andi is not doing anything wrong, But I wonder how many people there are who just aren't gonna know what to do in a couple of weeks up.

  • I mean, how many people do you think this could affect potential loads?

  • What?

  • Journalists often asked me this question.

  • What's the figure?

  • And the answer is, I don't have a crystal ball.

  • I mean, the question that I always arteries, there's those that don't know and those that don't know They don't know what you've heard that before.

  • No.

  • Well, that's right.

  • I actually gotta change.

  • Is fundamental is this You could well find lots of people who are potentially in trouble, and I don't even know they're in trouble on.

  • But it's a bit late and, you know, they come back and they say ignorance is little reason of excuse.

  • I know, but it's this this is this is scaring people.

  • You know, this is scaring people.

  • And because it's the reason that people use accountants, I guess because to drown do this on your Rome would be pretty much impossible.

  • Carrie is calling for wins for Good morning, Carrie.

  • Hello.

  • Good morning.

  • Thank you for taking my call.

  • Majal.

  • Not one bit So give us your situation, Carrie.

  • Okay, so I just beginning starting up a business.

  • I am in auditing business, and it has the potential quite easily to grow into quite a big business that would employ lots of people.

  • But the moment I am working as a contractor, so I'm gonna put a stop to it because I think this is the thing is, is this going to stop a lot of entrepreneurs who would start over there?

  • That's my world individual in the business.

  • And then accidentally, it would just grow because it has the ability to do that.

  • Is that going to stifle this?

  • Now we'll carry.

  • My worry is that if a lot of these big firms say the hell with it, we don't want the responsibility.

  • We don't want a tax man come about years later saying, actually, you should have assessed this contractor differently.

  • You know, they were only doing stuff for you.

  • They weren't doing stuff elsewhere on.

  • So it's lots and lots of big firms say the hell with it, which is not prepared to entertain.

  • I think it will stifle entrepreneurial flair in our country.

  • What do you say, Martin?

  • Yes, that's the whole idea over the years are active for an awful lot of people in the construction industry on their attitude is being I'm great on the tools but louse in the office And there you got it summed up in a war because the unfortunate thing about it is the government decides that all businesses could be the size of the huge public limited companies.

  • On ex speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Bernard Weather with 70 said 95% of businesses in this country employ five or fewer employees.

  • Yet the government treats them or the size off I.

  • C I.

  • Who were the Giants at the time off challenged of ass minds do attacks.

  • Harrow on head office has that figure changed.

  • And through the Office of Responsibilities, a chap there hasn't really moved.

  • People who employ five or fewer employees are still the huge majority in the country, absolutely thes air.

  • The guys where the seed corn is entrepreneur spirit and they're the ones that are creating the wealth.

  • You don't tax people or kill off the wealth creators of this country, you encourage them.

  • And Carrie Carrie, is it time the government listen to this.

  • It most certainly is, and just just is one of the comment that won't name names.

  • But there were a few big companies I know who employ a lot of contacts someone construction from in telecoms on don't know for a fact, because I have people who I know work in those areas.

  • Just a blanket.

  • That was That was the letter I read out of the top.

  • The blanket ban that is coming in from big companies.

  • Carry.

  • You're absolutely right.

  • This needs to be rethought.

  • Just give us before we go to the news.

  • Just give us why the government wants to do this.

  • What's in it for the government in turning these rules around the other way?

  • Must 11 cash flow advantage because if they get more people under pays you alone, then they will get monthly page alone receipts and employers.

  • National insurance coming in much quicker than if you did self employment and filed once a year on balanced up the 31st of January cash flows.

  • Their main air on their estimate is 400 million quid has been lost this way.

  • But I would challenge that because who knows what is lost like the black economy figures were invented.

  • Nobody challenges them.

  • No.

  • Well, I'm looking at, you know, I don't know how I know.

  • I know.

  • I know.

  • In a moment we will talk about Storm George that after Storm Dennis and storm carer and still flooding in parts of our country will talk to John Cantlie.

  • In a moment, we are talking about government tax changes.

  • We are talking about small companies, soul traders acting as contractors who may well find with with a reversal of the rules coming from 1/6 of April that big firms no longer want to use their service is on that basis.

  • And what does that mean for an economy that's supposed to encourage entrepreneurs?

  • What did it mean for a conservative government?

  • The conservatives are all is telling us that the party of business the problem is folks, that the party of the big corporate businesses and no longer are they the parts are there the party of the small man and woman.

  • And that's my concern here on it.

  • A typical SMS that I'm getting on this.

  • How will new companies be formed and grow?

  • They won't be able to raise finance without their first client on.

  • They won't get this because of the I R 35 wrist of the company, irrespective off C E S t.

  • This is pure nonsense and should be subject to a cross party investigation.

  • Has the new chancellor made any comments on this himself?

  • That much?

  • Must not that I've seen I haven't seen anything, but I did see last week it was question of a government announcement with attributed to the individual.

  • I think that's the way you couch it Friday afternoon.

  • Release your bad news when nobody's looking.

  • What about Government's very good at that?

  • Let's weigh.

  • Got lots of people ringing in with their questions, their thoughts on this.

  • So let's keep them going.

  • Let's go to Cornelius in northward.

  • Canadians.

  • Good morning.

  • I am all right, Cornelius, but I'm concerned.

  • I'm concerned that if we disincentivize people that set up their own businesses were doing the economy great harm.

  • Well, first of all, I'm not originate from northward.

  • I'm staying at my daughter's place at the moment, but I'm from Swansea has spoken.

  • He went to twice in the park, right, Very good.

  • But we're on.

  • No problem on My question is from myself.

  • I've got Olympic company for many years as, uh, engineered in the oil industry.

  • I got a base in the North Sea for 12 years.

  • I do projects all over Europe, et cetera, and I worked through agencies.

  • Whether sin Aberdeen, London, Manchester pour oil companies as an independent engineer through my limbic company.

  • Now, are you saying that my limbic company won't be able to function anymore?

  • We're not, say no one saying you won't better function.

  • The question is, will you be at a function efficiently?

  • Andi, Andi, you know if if the if the if the people giving out the work decide they can't be bothered with the potential tax and national insurance liability, you may well find yourself just doing the work for less money, Cornelius.

  • Well, I listen to the program this morning and I can see the concerns of a lot of people.

  • But the the ones that I'd listened to so far is like that they work for a permanent employer through self employed basis.

  • Now, I've never worked for an employer like four years.

  • For instance, I'd worked on contract six months, nine months, 18 months, et cetera, et cetera.

  • Andi, I have gone through a couple of the agencies in the UK who have been stunned for tax.

  • Um, because of limited companies.

  • I could've gone bust, etcetera on dhe, putting through like an apartment company.

  • And then you work through them and they cover you tax, etcetera.

  • So I'm just I'm just wondering whether somebody who started Olympic, Um, here's a self employed engineer who's not gonna be solely working for a employee employer.

  • So long stretches of time, whether they still function normal.

  • Let's let's get Martin.

  • Let's get Martin's view on What s o.

  • Cornelius Martin has been acting entirely legitimately in every way, but he does raise this concern.

  • What does it mean?

  • Going on?

  • Yucky Dark Cornelius and Happy's and David's David David's Day is a David's Day.

  • How dim of may.

  • Look it We only just arrived backpack in the pond of you.

  • See, I'm not only a high street accountant from the ground up some of the time.

  • Yeah, Cornelius, I got some good news for you because small firms should be okay under this new post six of April rules, small firms means this that the employer needs to establish whether its future contracts are going to come within or outside our i r 35 question.

  • What is the definition of a small firms?

  • Companies?

  • House website has this thing, this thing, whether turnover is something like, I think it was £11 million or 10 point 2,000,001 man band Boy, you've got to be a real specialist to clock up that sort of Dodge Avenger.

  • Cornelis, are you in that particular category?

  • So sorry it couldn't be that again.

  • Turnover of about 10 million quid in a year.

  • Hold on, hold on, hold on.

  • You're in the oil industry now.

  • Do you remember Red today?

  • Yeah.

  • I wonder if he if he was alive today.

  • I don't know how he died, but it's certainly probably wasn't putting out all far or far as a tool whether they be charging that premium.

  • But if you're a real specialist contractor, you can name your own price.

  • You might be there, so Yeah, yeah, yeah, but a really saying they're about nearly one price.

  • It doesn't really work out where he's like because a lot of oil companies, for instance, I don't project for two years.

  • This in Belgium on a lot of these agencies, all they do is trying hung for the cheapest guy in order for the agent to make more money.

  • It doesn't really work out that way to me to call.

  • But I always worked all my life to my family.

  • Come be independently for all companies.

  • So sorry to interrupt.

  • I might still be functional or not.

  • In a word, yes, you'll be functioning on and on.

  • But But, Cornelius, there's no guarantee that the people that you provide your service is too will say, Oh, that's fine.

  • We know he's legitimate muscle.

  • Can I have something else to that as well?

  • If you find your turn down and they're classifying you is an employee, you can appeal, and the best thing that you can do is what I say about this.

  • This employment status, told CST, is you've got it as evidence and keep going for that.

  • Don't take the first no, for an answer, because this is new legislation.

  • It hasn't fully being tested, its floored.

  • Okay, Cornelius, you can appeal if anyone gives you a tough time.

  • But then again, you know if I'm out there bidding for business the last thing I want to do or the last thing I want to get a reputation for.

  • Martin is contesting against companies that are handing out the business You don't beat.

  • Don't bite the hand that feeds.

  • You do.

  • That's the problem.

  • Is that is that really is the problem.

  • Carol is on the line.

  • She's a new calling from Germany.

  • Good morning, Carol.

  • I like England called Fine Fight.

  • Well, Carol, we've got you anyway.

  • Tell us about your status.

  • Well, I'm actually I've been coming.

  • Well, actually now on a straight attention.

  • Andi.

  • Uh, so I know I have always had several science, but at the moment, I have one, and I know that is always a questionable things, but I don't have another employer, so I But it is a rotten line.

  • But did you hear what she said?

  • Not all of it.

  • I've made notes.

  • You got several clients and you're left with one.

  • And she's got one client on.

  • She's on a state pension.

  • You got that on dhe?

  • She's she's Is she going?

  • She said she's not paying national insurance.

  • No, she's exempt because Jonah state pension The answer is you paid enough into the state.

  • Yeah.

  • Good health to you.

  • You know, you paid enough into the system, we won't ask you for any more.

  • But if she was just But if she's just got one client well, that's the danger.

  • If she should One client Should she really be an employee of it?

  • No, it depends if you just got the one client.

  • How do you work?

  • Carol?

  • Carol?

  • Your back, I believe.

  • Great.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, that's better.

  • That's better.

  • So we were just talking through.

  • You've just got one client, though.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • My question isn't actually about that.

  • I realized that that can pay for the question over self employment.

  • But my main question is, as a pension, I don't pay national insurance anymore on.

  • So the state isn't perfectly the neither that I know.

  • I'm gaining in that finch self employment.

  • So am I affected by this Affected by the new rules?

  • If you are classified as an employee of the employees, doesn't pay national insurance.

  • But the employer was still pay national insurance for the pensioner.

  • And that's what they're trying to get you a cz much national insurance employers side as well.

  • Talking about 13.8%.

  • Something about that called it 14% 1 of the big problems that if you are reclassified inside I are 35.

  • You do not get employees protection, stick sick, pay, holiday pay or anything else.

  • So that's one thing to worry about.

  • My question to you, though, is your your one client that you've got, Um, are they in the public sector?

  • No, no, no, no, just a private arrangement.

  • It's so yeah, when I first started working for them, I think Bean doing freelance work for a long time now on when I started working from, they really wanted to have me on the books.

  • But it's better a because a time when I started working for them.

  • I did have several clients but still has to do self assessment.

  • It would have dictated my life how I really wanted to be self employed.

  • Um, I'm cutting down, say, I'm a match of state pension.

  • The work that I do this is got nothing to do with the law.

  • I'm actually helping them to get clients in German speaking Europe, so I'm actually doing something to bring tax into the economy.

  • A za wider point on on the subject of existing.

  • You know, I'm doing my bit for the economy.

  • I've never bean eligible or haven't been eligible for 20 years to Sick Bay.

  • Um, it, Yes, I want to know the legal position, but also make the point of house with destructive.

  • You made the point very well, Carol.

  • Thank you.

  • Umbrella.

  • Cos we said early would probably come up and they have.

  • I'm self employed.

  • Operating inside are 35 earning a day rate and utilizing an umbrella company.

  • One of my concerns is that there are lots of rogue umbrella companies out there who try to maximize the contractors, take home pay what's reducing their tax deductions.

  • But how compliant is this?

  • The contractor is left in the dark as to whether or not tax deductions are at the right level and resulting in a potentially large, outstanding tax liability at the end of the financial tax year.

  • Contractors need toe have their eyes wide open if they're subject to i r 35 tax laws.

  • And at the moment we are still left in the dark, says Emma.

  • Give us it.

  • Give us some thoughts on Brother Cos mouse him.

  • I discovered umbrella company, but only in the last few days.

  • I was watching one of our webinars, and it was published by the initial letters R F C s A.

  • And they pointed out they have a list on their website of approved umbrella companies because there are some shysters around on there.

  • That sort of people that Emmett you've outlined, you don't know at the end of the year whether they pay the tax over or not or you're saddled with under new If you're inside, I are 35.

  • If a set at the top of the hour.

  • If the government hasn't got the money off you off the umbrella company bang, they're going to go pass it up the line just like a relay race until they actually pin it on somebody.

  • And that's what that's what did The changing Melora designed to do on that, then means we see some big firms.

  • Putting in blanket bans is not pretty.

  • Now George has a question that effects a lot of people in this country.

  • George from hands on.

  • Good morning.

  • Hello there, Nigel.

  • Uh, you're just a quick question.

  • I'm a plot.

  • A hired driver.

  • I work for one of their major part of our companies in London.

  • At the moment I subcontract myself out to the company and they take a percentage and pay me well.

  • They now have to underlie our certified where they now have to bring all their P A, y e and national insurance in the house on Paid almost a whole Maur than likely.

  • There's a lot of unknowns in this morning's questions.

  • As far as that goes, this is about the 1st 1 I've come across that I can't say 100%.

  • You'll be in the clear.

  • I would say small firms.

  • The weather systems worked out so far is the big firms have actually put in place in the last few months.

  • Knew I are 35 regulations.

  • They're geared up for it, but there again, they've got the manpower on the muscle to do it.

  • The smaller firms and I've acted for many of the people in your position, George.

  • Over the years, they've been quite happy where they have been having the daily rate taken off them from the company's operating it on.

  • They are truly self employed.

  • They may still with a bit of luck, because you come under the small firms area that I can see be okay, But there again, this is untested waters and it may well be that somebody would say I've had a change of mine and it's very likely, of course, isn't it that some overcome some of these car companies will take one route, Some will take another.

  • George, you've been given no indication.

  • Now go on.

  • Texas a sole trader, right?

  • Exactly.

  • Yeah, yeah, Nobody knows.

  • I mean, even your account.

  • That may have been opinion on Monday and change it on Tuesday because Boyd in the profession are way bombarded almost daily.

  • I've got a Facebook page that I post a ll the stuff that I gave him from the press and at the end of the show, Nigel, it's all right with with the guys here, not only the questions, but the notes that I've made about this.

  • I'll publish M Levin and Co.

  • Facebook page.

  • Something like this.

  • A t least you can have a look on.

  • The crunch that I've come out with today is this.

  • Check employment status for tax CST tool.

  • Everybody should be looking at it printing off a copy and showing it to whoever pays them.

  • George, your phone call convinces me of one thing.

  • And that is, if this it comes in on the sixth of April with sheer level of uncertainty that exists out, there is gonna be absolute chaos.

  • Your phone call.

  • George is convinced me the government must at least suspending this for a period of time.

  • George.

  • Thank you for your call, Nigel.

  • Great show.

  • I are 35 driving me crazy.

  • I'm a contractor with a limited company H G V driving.

  • So I receive my shifts in one week at a time.

  • Also, I have my shifts often canceled with no pay.

  • Let's very fair point.

  • Clearly no sick pay, no holiday now being for forced to work through an umbrella company, Please help.

  • Says Adrian.

  • And this is another.

  • Just just please help.

  • No on.

  • No understanding.

  • Quite what the umbrella company means.

  • This can't be allowed to.

  • We can't have this change on the sixth of April.

  • Cam, we?

  • Well, we haven't got much of a choice, but what we can do is to keep protesting.

  • There was a protest last week outside white ball with your foot about 4 500 people and they've got the government to back off a little bit and say We're not gonna take any high handed stuff for the next 12 months.

  • But we've heard that before.

  • And how long is this being sort of coming down the tracks of this for this 2017 20 So March 2017.

  • So we're coming up almost three years ago.

  • But I think over the last three years we've had other things on in our news political stories out on.

  • But it I tell you what, I've got a piece of advice for all of you out there that are self employed contractors, soul traders.

  • You know, now that actually we're not arguing about Brexit every minute of every single day.

  • We now have members of Parliament who better start doing their jobs again as members of Parliament and I really, really a number the way Martin Levin thank you for coming in this morning.

  • Thank you for taking the call from people Ondas.

  • So much uncertainty out there.

  • There's so many worried people out there would already hearing a blanket bans being brought in by some of the big firms towards contractors.

  • That means some people are going to be 20 to 30% worse off.

  • Contact your MP.

  • Lobby your MP.

  • Ask your MP whether he or she knows the answers.

  • Tow any of these questions.

  • And if they don't ask them to pressure the government to suspend this, it cannot come in being the absolute dog's dinner.

  • It is on the sixth off April.

So when is somebody a genuinely self employed contractor offering out his or her service is, or whether they really employees of a company and on a very sort of high profile level?

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